Science, asked by rositafrancia, 1 month ago

why do some animals live in water and some animals live on land


samikshassingh00: because unka body structure aisha ho bana hai
samikshassingh00: for example : fish lived in only in water
samikshassingh00: and human lives in land only

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Answered by devika2271
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Answer:

Amphibians are vertebrates (animals with backbones) which are able, when adult, to live both in water and on land. Unlike fish, they can breathe atmospheric oxygen through lungs, and they differ from reptiles in that they have soft, moist, usually scale-less skin, and have to breed in water.

Answered by lailaalif2002
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Answer:

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Amphibians are vertebrates (animals with backbones) which are able, when adult, to live both in water and on land. Unlike fish, they can breathe atmospheric oxygen through lungs, and they differ from reptiles in that they have soft, moist, usually scale-less skin, and have to breed in water.

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